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Stones Across the River – Paperback

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STONES ACROSS THE RIVER:The Path to Your Best Work in Your Peak Years is a guidebook. A roadmap to your best work in your peak years. Phillip Berry guides you through three key areas of your journey: personal development, coping with adversity, and lessons in leadership. The book reflects the authors entrepreneurial journey while blending elements of the philosophical, spiritual, and pragmatic. What is your best work? What are your peak years? STONES ACROSS THE RIVER will help you answer those questions for yourself. Full color, 200 pages.

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Born in Spain, Dr. Kiko Suarez brings a unique blend of global experience in marketing and communications, corporate responsibility, information technology and strategic philanthropy. With an earned doctorate in Leadership and Change, Dr. Suarez is a trusted advisor to senior leadership teams in the innovation and talent sectors globally, and serves on several company and nonprofit boards.

“I believe that wisdom is not reserved for a few enlightened individuals; we are born to be wise. Our wisdom system comes to this world empty, and it’s up to us to nurture it, feed it with living and professional experiences. This book reveals the main dimensions of our wisdom system found in research, as well as practical advice on how to develop and nurture them.”

Founder of Northwind Pharmaceuticals, Crosswind Pharmacy, Northwind Electronics, and Cross Stone Creative. Blogger on leadership, adversity, personal growth, and the journey. Blessed to coach young athletes for 12 years. Board member. Business advisor. Husband of 26+ years. Father of four. Still figuring it out.

Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it. —Henry David Thoreau M any years ago, I worked for a high growth company that had a very robust sales culture. Highly driven and highly paid, sales people were pushed hard to achieve sales goals... Read more »

Sur·ren·der /səˈrendər/: abandon oneself entirely to (a powerful emotion or influence); give in to. W hat comes to your mind when you hear the word surrender? A white flag? An army laying down their arms? A criminal coming out with his hands up as the police close-in? Giving... Read more »

Without mountains, we might find ourselves relieved that we can avoid the pain of ascent, but we will forever miss the thrill of the summit. And in such a terribly scandalous trade-off, it is the absence of pain that becomes the thief of our life. —Craig D. Lounsbrough M... Read more »

Pride is a wound and vanity is the scab on it. One’s life picks at the scab to open that wound again and again. Among men it seldom heals and often grows septic. —Michael Ayrton R emember when you were young and you fell and cut your knee?... Read more »

Now, at mid-career or beyond, you may be asking: “Have I reached my peak? Have I already done my best work?” However, a more important question is: “How do I do my best work in what are now my peak years?” The great news is that you have exactly what you need to answer that question. The journey toward your best version continues and it’s happening right now. Stones Across the River is about finding the path on that journey to your best work.